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not a lot of you know if and about america's choice. i want to take just a moment to say something about america's choice. america's choice was a program of the national center of the economy. our mission has never wavered. i think that is an important issue and it is one that we have in common with all of you in this room. we have had the opportunity to visit 2000 schools. this includes mississippi and new mexico. we work intensively with school districts and with schools and with states and we provide professional development. we provide instructional solutions for students who struggle to do grade level work. pat talked about my own background. i have had the unique opportunity of being an elementary schoolteacher, i high school teacher and principal and some of the most privileged education systems. have had the opportunity to teach at the university and to work on a project in africa and to do extensive work in the people's republic of china the most important work that i have done was to be the principal of an inner-city high scho
not a lot of you know if and about america's choice. i want to take just a moment to say something about america's choice. america's choice was a program of the national center of the economy. our mission has never wavered. i think that is an important issue and it is one that we have in common with all of you in this room. we have had the opportunity to visit 2000 schools. this includes mississippi and new mexico. we work intensively with school districts and with schools and with states and...
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the title of this book, next stop reloille wife inside america's new rootless professional class i objected to that, to the publisher's decision to call this glass new. it goes back to the origins of world trade to the east india company and hudson bay company. there is nothing particularly new to be a fruitless soldier and diplomat or preacher or businessman or woman for decades ibm employees have said the initial stand for i have been moved. what is new, the relos themselves, the breadwinners -- i will start -- what is new is growth in numbers of corporate relos, a figure i estimate to be about 10 million people, that is the breadwinners themselves and their families and how that has grown with the growth of the american economy. american foreign trade to cite a statistical the goods and services we buy and sell abroad has leaped from about $400 million in 1970 to over 3 trillion now as companies american and foreign compete. they need people to carry their banner and build business far from home. you've not heard the word reloville because i made it up. it is about workers and families f
the title of this book, next stop reloille wife inside america's new rootless professional class i objected to that, to the publisher's decision to call this glass new. it goes back to the origins of world trade to the east india company and hudson bay company. there is nothing particularly new to be a fruitless soldier and diplomat or preacher or businessman or woman for decades ibm employees have said the initial stand for i have been moved. what is new, the relos themselves, the breadwinners...
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these guys who are running the healthcare industry and running the banking industry, corporate america basically. if anybody is getting bailed out, it is them, not the everyday people. i think you are right, there is a sentiment that this show can tap into in season two. the flip side is whether or not as an actor you think that you may be pushing people into a behavior to get back at somebody. you see where i am going with this? >> i do. i do not think the message of the show is to get back. revenge is always a fun concept, to get even. the tagline for the show is " ready to get even." it definitely speaks to the show. but i don't think that the show would ever push people to do things that are outside the boundaries of normal ways of going about doing things. we say about ourselves, we like to say we pick up where the law leaves off in some cases. this is about getting people to say, wait a minute, i do not have to have these things taken away from me, there are other options. if there is a message, it is that. at the same time, it is a tv show. tavis: 88 "death wish." >-- it ain't "
these guys who are running the healthcare industry and running the banking industry, corporate america basically. if anybody is getting bailed out, it is them, not the everyday people. i think you are right, there is a sentiment that this show can tap into in season two. the flip side is whether or not as an actor you think that you may be pushing people into a behavior to get back at somebody. you see where i am going with this? >> i do. i do not think the message of the show is to get...
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. >>> coming up on "good morning america," a happy homecoming for two, american journalists, freed with the help of former president clinton. we're live in los angeles, as they touch down in amerin n >>> it has been the worst time of our life. i'm looking forward to the best time of my life. >> after nearly five months in a north korean jail, two journalists will soon be home. >> shots ring out in a pittsburgh gym. >> we willell you how district's schools do that. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> good morning, washington. i'm doug mcelway. >> and i'm alison starling. we are glad you're joining us on this wednesday morning. let's get started with your traffic and weather together every 10 minutes. >> brian van de graaff is backed from his weekend jaunt. >> it was daddy day care for the last couple of days. it haseenot nhingotli keli vacation. n. bfu erth but then there is a warm up approaching. 71 this morning in arlington. 68 in upper marlboro. some limited sunshine. scattered sorms will develop late. temperatures will be knocked back below a bit. we
. >>> coming up on "good morning america," a happy homecoming for two, american journalists, freed with the help of former president clinton. we're live in los angeles, as they touch down in amerin n >>> it has been the worst time of our life. i'm looking forward to the best time of my life. >> after nearly five months in a north korean jail, two journalists will soon be home. >> shots ring out in a pittsburgh gym. >> we willell you how district's...
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if i was a leader -- i would be envious of america. i never had the means to provide these things for my people, i would do this. so these are the things that keep me going that make me angry and determined to fight asking these questions, why can't you provide this for your people. tavis: you said if you were a leader. you are a leader. you just lead in a different sort of way. you have your own sort of ministry. you're not an elected official. >> i don't want to go there. tavis: i'm going to go there, though. it raises the question as to why that doesn't interest you. >> because i want to play music. i love traveling, i love my fans all over the world. i love playing in l.a., san francisco, new york, washington, milwaukee, paris. i love all those places. if i were president, i wouldn't be able to do that. and it's a very, very serious job. if you look at a country like nigeria for instance, you are talking about making 150 million happy. that would take your whole life, it would take your family from you. if you are going to be since
if i was a leader -- i would be envious of america. i never had the means to provide these things for my people, i would do this. so these are the things that keep me going that make me angry and determined to fight asking these questions, why can't you provide this for your people. tavis: you said if you were a leader. you are a leader. you just lead in a different sort of way. you have your own sort of ministry. you're not an elected official. >> i don't want to go there. tavis: i'm...
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800.974.6006 tty/v unlike cable, fios brings 100% fiber optics straight to your home, for razor sharp tv, america's top rated internet-- now even faster, and crystal clear phone service. all for just... for 6 months. it's like gettg 3 services for the pce of 2. that's a $0 savings over six months for the best in home entertainment. don't miss this unbeatable value 3 great services, for the price of 2. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v this if fios. this is big. >>> welcome back, everybody. and our guest chef today is from a restaurant in the middle of it all in downtown d.c. this is chef shane get linger. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> you are smack dab right in the center of the trade center and the ronald reagan area. >> and it's located in the middle of the federal triangle area and a lot of things happening tre. >> almost like a little secret. if you work down there it's nestled in there and today we'll let everybody know where you are and what you're cooking up today. >> i'm making what we make at the astronaut, teara mee soup and we'll m
800.974.6006 tty/v unlike cable, fios brings 100% fiber optics straight to your home, for razor sharp tv, america's top rated internet-- now even faster, and crystal clear phone service. all for just... for 6 months. it's like gettg 3 services for the pce of 2. that's a $0 savings over six months for the best in home entertainment. don't miss this unbeatable value 3 great services, for the price of 2. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v this if fios....
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the supreme court home to america's highest court. the first sunday in october on c-span. >> now, a discussion on the outsourcing of intelligence gatsering to the private sector. former c.i.a. director michael hayden and former homeland security secretary michael chertoff participate in the discussion. from the national press club it's an hour and 20 minutes. >> you've helped us answer the question of whether washington is empty in august. the answer is no. we thank you for being with us today for this joint makers and book and committee event. i'm chair of the "newsmakers" committee and also washington correspondent for a business manage zin. the book and author committee chair is andrew snieser. he is right over here to my right. he is an associate editor at kip linger washington editors. in this morning's "newsmakers" we're going to explore the privatization of intelligence, a topic whose news peg was sharpnd to my delight by today's front page stories on the c.i.a. outsourcing 2004 operations designed to kill al qaeda leaders. we
the supreme court home to america's highest court. the first sunday in october on c-span. >> now, a discussion on the outsourcing of intelligence gatsering to the private sector. former c.i.a. director michael hayden and former homeland security secretary michael chertoff participate in the discussion. from the national press club it's an hour and 20 minutes. >> you've helped us answer the question of whether washington is empty in august. the answer is no. we thank you for being...
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i was thought itwas azing that it wld be in churches all acrs america. >> have some of those al. somehow, in some way,hese men gave peop a sense of hope in a me of hopelessness. tavis: you were there, one of the foot soldiers with dr. king. we kw that you were bean and almost kild on a number of locations. yowere the youngest person to spe atthe march on washingn on that day where king gave the "i have a dream" speech. your resume is intact and regard your duty and servic on the civil rights front. because you were there, you were there and dr. king was not alwaysappy with john kennedy or bobby kennedy. edward kennedy seemed to te a differenttact. what you make that? >> what do you makef that? >> we were not always hap with the president of -- e position of president kennedy or robert kennedut along came brother teddy knedy, who bitterly as setor thr everythi that he had, his soul, his heart,his gutsnto supporting rong supports legislation and to be a voice. i think he learned from his brothershat we could do better, and he wanted to eat -- one of the strongest piecef civil right
i was thought itwas azing that it wld be in churches all acrs america. >> have some of those al. somehow, in some way,hese men gave peop a sense of hope in a me of hopelessness. tavis: you were there, one of the foot soldiers with dr. king. we kw that you were bean and almost kild on a number of locations. yowere the youngest person to spe atthe march on washingn on that day where king gave the "i have a dream" speech. your resume is intact and regard your duty and servic on the...
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and cars cost america to be paved. -- caused america to be paved and there are worse things that do to a country than pave it that's sudanese have proven in darfur and i wonder, we never hear a thank you, a word of thanks, us car people for getting america paved from those kids in the body casts who skateboard all the time, not a word of thanks. you know, cars provide an america with an enviable standard of living. you could not get a steady job with high wages and health and retirement benefits working on the general livestock corporation assembly line putting udderses on cows. it couldn't be done, you know? and, i think that the american car was a source of intellectual stimulation. intellectual stimulation because you can think of the innovation and the invention the sheer genius that transformed the 1908 model-t ford into the 1968 shelby cobra gt-500, in the course of one single human lifetime. compare the progress in the previous mode of transportation. horse production? horse design? unchanged for thousands of years. you know? and you know, when it comes to creativity with the ho
and cars cost america to be paved. -- caused america to be paved and there are worse things that do to a country than pave it that's sudanese have proven in darfur and i wonder, we never hear a thank you, a word of thanks, us car people for getting america paved from those kids in the body casts who skateboard all the time, not a word of thanks. you know, cars provide an america with an enviable standard of living. you could not get a steady job with high wages and health and retirement...
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"good morning america" will be live. former vice president al gore is among the dignitaries out here at burbank. "good morning america" will have live full coverage of the journalists coming back to the united states. >>> now to video you'll only see on abc2. cameras rolling early this morning at the scene of this apparent hit-and-run in downtown baltimore. crews tell us a driver was speeding away from police on saratoga, hit a person. police arrested the man. as for the person hit, taken to the hospital and is expected to recover. >>> here's the latest on the baltimore county couple accused of sexually assaulting kids and using them for pornography. the fbi is now in on this investigation. john nicklas and shannon honea were arrested last week after police found video evidence of child ponnography in their middle river home. according to court documents the assaults happened at both the couple's home and at an atlanta hotel room but police also think that the pair taped children at a third location out of state. that is
"good morning america" will be live. former vice president al gore is among the dignitaries out here at burbank. "good morning america" will have live full coverage of the journalists coming back to the united states. >>> now to video you'll only see on abc2. cameras rolling early this morning at the scene of this apparent hit-and-run in downtown baltimore. crews tell us a driver was speeding away from police on saratoga, hit a person. police arrested the man. as...
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saw what pro football in america could be. rod woodson saw a football field like kasparrov saw a chessboard. bob hayes ran so fast you hardly saw him. randall mcdaniel a blitzing linebacker. and fear in a quarterback's eyes. >> in the beginning, i had no desire to play football because my first love was basketball. my agility and speed on the court convinced my coaches and friends, like andre, that i would be stellar in football. after much duress, i surrendered and decided to give it a try. the first day was a nightmare. the second day, i quit. cal called my house on that day and spoke with my father. after the conversation ended, my father came and asked me, "son, why weren't you at practice today? are you sick? is something wrong?" i answered, "no, sir. football is just too hard. it's too hot, and it's too painful." my father gave me a look that i never will forget. and in his baritone voice, he said, "son, whatever you do in life, don't ever quit." my father's words resonated with me, and in that moment i decided to commit
saw what pro football in america could be. rod woodson saw a football field like kasparrov saw a chessboard. bob hayes ran so fast you hardly saw him. randall mcdaniel a blitzing linebacker. and fear in a quarterback's eyes. >> in the beginning, i had no desire to play football because my first love was basketball. my agility and speed on the court convinced my coaches and friends, like andre, that i would be stellar in football. after much duress, i surrendered and decided to give it a...
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who had fst found oil in the late 1880s indeed lowbred hattar pits was athe time the richest man in america briefly in the early 1920's. he made the first kind of nugget of his fortu to the discovery oil in l.a. but therealized that actually the way to get real, really rich was to control the entire oi production of mexico, which is basically what doheny did from about 1905 until the time of the mexica revolution, so yes, the power lines were centered around the boosters, the landowners, the "l.a. times" enormously powerful, and then the oil, which at that time doheny money was establiment l.a.'s money in other words it was ten or 15 years old, which back then seemed like or indeed was a very long period of time in the city's history, and then we have-- i was talking to the wonderful writer, d.j. willging about their-- the emigrant, the different immigrant influx so you mentioned adamic earlier. this slovenians guy who came to los angeles in the late teens and was the city's first boswell, and he wrote a wonderful book which is almost impossible to find and long out of print called laughing
who had fst found oil in the late 1880s indeed lowbred hattar pits was athe time the richest man in america briefly in the early 1920's. he made the first kind of nugget of his fortu to the discovery oil in l.a. but therealized that actually the way to get real, really rich was to control the entire oi production of mexico, which is basically what doheny did from about 1905 until the time of the mexica revolution, so yes, the power lines were centered around the boosters, the landowners, the...
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we spend twice as much on health care per person in america than any other nation on earth. large part is being wasted. things that really aren't necessary. we've got to get to the bottom line, the most effective way to keep us healthy. prevention and wellness are not stressed in the current system, but they save money. there are ways for us to tighten the cost side of it and not sacrifice our basic, quality health care. >> when we were talking about individuals having responsibility for buying insurance, do you believe that if we're going to give everyone in america the right to quality coverage, it also comes with a responsibility? >> well, it does. i hope that we can encourage people, maybe even financially encourage people to do the right thing. some companies are having dramatic success in insent vising their employees to have healthy lifestyles. the cost of insurance is going down at those companies, so it is a win-win situation if you have the right goals. i think that ought to be part of america's health care future. >> thank you. >>> we're watching for a news briefi
we spend twice as much on health care per person in america than any other nation on earth. large part is being wasted. things that really aren't necessary. we've got to get to the bottom line, the most effective way to keep us healthy. prevention and wellness are not stressed in the current system, but they save money. there are ways for us to tighten the cost side of it and not sacrifice our basic, quality health care. >> when we were talking about individuals having responsibility for...
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. >> how about latin america >> we'll get to tho guys. rose: thank you. >> thank you very much. good to e you. thank u. >> thank you f joining us. see you next te ptioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wg access.wgbh.g
. >> how about latin america >> we'll get to tho guys. rose: thank you. >> thank you very much. good to e you. thank u. >> thank you f joining us. see you next te ptioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wg access.wgbh.g
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i introduce them to the most fuel-efficient midsize sedans... ...and suvs in america. i don't know if you've heard, but this fuel efficiency thing.. kind of a big deal. anyway, ford and lincoln mercury have you covered... with showrooms full of fuel-efficient cars, trucks, suvs, crossovers, and hybrids. how's that for going green? now, get 0% financing plus up to $1,500 cash back on most ford, lincoln and mercury vehicles. go to ford.com, or visit your ford or lincoln mercury dealer. dark, milk, and white chocolate heaven. are we good? eh huh. m&m's premiums... in five fabulous flavors. a miller lite. (announcer on call) ...he throws it across the field. he's got something! 30...40...50...he's got it! 40! he's got it! 20...10...he's got it! 5!...endzone! touch down! there are no flags on the field! it's a miracle! (announcer) that's what greatness tastes like. triple hops brewed. great pilsner taste. miller lite. taste greatness. ♪ >>> thank you for the gift of music tonight, cleto. with us this evening, the star of "wizards of wavery place, the movie", premiering to
i introduce them to the most fuel-efficient midsize sedans... ...and suvs in america. i don't know if you've heard, but this fuel efficiency thing.. kind of a big deal. anyway, ford and lincoln mercury have you covered... with showrooms full of fuel-efficient cars, trucks, suvs, crossovers, and hybrids. how's that for going green? now, get 0% financing plus up to $1,500 cash back on most ford, lincoln and mercury vehicles. go to ford.com, or visit your ford or lincoln mercury dealer. dark,...
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. >> the virtual classroom is the first among its kind in america. >> >> and a sex offender is charged with attacking a woman. she was found bruised and bleeding and she told the police she was held hostage and beaten by this man. >>> and also, the police are serging for two suspects. this woman was robbed while sitting in her car. the suspects had on white masks and the victim gave them cash and her cell phone. the two fled the scene on foot and they couldn't be located. >> after the death of a superstar d.j. an autopsy was performed. >>> well, results of the autopsy are inconclusive. he was found dead friday night and a crack pipe and drugs were found near him in the apartment. he was a recovering drugged a dick -- addict. >> he survived a plane crash last week. he just finished filming an intervention reality show nor m&tv. -- m&tv. >>> and police are looking for the killers behind the murder of eight people. >> everybody's dead. >> reporter: on the 911 call, a man describes a horrifying seen. >> my whole family's dead. they've been beaten. >> reporter: he says he came home early sa
. >> the virtual classroom is the first among its kind in america. >> >> and a sex offender is charged with attacking a woman. she was found bruised and bleeding and she told the police she was held hostage and beaten by this man. >>> and also, the police are serging for two suspects. this woman was robbed while sitting in her car. the suspects had on white masks and the victim gave them cash and her cell phone. the two fled the scene on foot and they couldn't be...
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next up if you think america has talent oh my friends, check out ukraine. the winner of ukraine's got talent casania used sand and her hands depicting ukraine. it is a spin-off of simon cowell's got talent franchise which started in the uk now in 28 countries. her eight minute moving performance set to music, look at that susan boyle, no sand no fans. >> feel good performance of the year. >> and a history lesson too. >> finally, something diehard baseball fans will love. lovers of the game can support their favorite team in the after life. this los angeles dodger casket is the latest courtesy of the company called eternal image. they're located in michigan. for $4400, you can spend eternity with any of the major league baseball teams urns are also available for $800. so far 200 caskets and over 2,000 urns were sold. the most popular, the boston red sox, the new york yankees, and the chicago cubs. >> they're in michigan you say? >> yes. >> they better get working on the packs. >> and the cubs fans. >>> still ahead, much more to come on a serious note. we'll
next up if you think america has talent oh my friends, check out ukraine. the winner of ukraine's got talent casania used sand and her hands depicting ukraine. it is a spin-off of simon cowell's got talent franchise which started in the uk now in 28 countries. her eight minute moving performance set to music, look at that susan boyle, no sand no fans. >> feel good performance of the year. >> and a history lesson too. >> finally, something diehard baseball fans will love....
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you know, our business is there for every consumer in america. from the lowest demographic to the highest and we get in 15 to 20,000 packages a week of gold. and silver, platinum and diamonds. pay it out to our consumers. they have an opportunity. they have 12 days if they're not happy with an offer for any reason, to get their terribmate back to them. so it's a great service business for anybody. >> jeff -- yeah, and that's a fantastic commercial there. you have great insight into the consumer right now and how desperate they are. have you seen more people mailing in more stuff lately? does it seem like people are pretty desperate for cash? >> i don't look at us as desperation. we have two core consumers. one is a consumer that would never go to a pawnshop. would never go to the local jeweler. they're not going to do that type of transaction. they don't even realize what they have has value. so they see the commercial, are sparked by it and are interested. >> and it's easy. >> it's easy, safe, secure. they get their check within the couple of da
you know, our business is there for every consumer in america. from the lowest demographic to the highest and we get in 15 to 20,000 packages a week of gold. and silver, platinum and diamonds. pay it out to our consumers. they have an opportunity. they have 12 days if they're not happy with an offer for any reason, to get their terribmate back to them. so it's a great service business for anybody. >> jeff -- yeah, and that's a fantastic commercial there. you have great insight into the...
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. >> in theatres around america. >> uh-huh. >> congratulations. >> we let the canadians see it tonight too. >> how about latin america. >> we'll get to those guys. >> rose: thank you. >> thank you very much. good to see you. thank you. >> thank you for joining us. see you next time captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
. >> in theatres around america. >> uh-huh. >> congratulations. >> we let the canadians see it tonight too. >> how about latin america. >> we'll get to those guys. >> rose: thank you. >> thank you very much. good to see you. thank you. >> thank you for joining us. see you next time captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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it was called the white spot of america, that indeed that was the selling point. >> we have time for one more. >> you gs ever friends and amazing number of books and made this a good point about how the history abbas angeles exists in these books that don't exist anymore. i just have to ask, have either of you in on a 1932 novel called praise t lord by perish? this is getting very obscure but it is about and i was a family that comes to los angeles and essentially goes insane one person at a time. [laughter] seriously, t mother is a disciple of a different person and the book and she takes the abuse from her husband for only so long and then she kls him and goes to prison and dice and person. theaughter getsnocked up by a so and the sun is a drifter, a great book. i recommended. >> i don't know it. it is interesting how many of these books amy simple man pearso appears and. do you know the book? >> as you describe that plot, the book has kind of cross my radar at some point, but yet you are right, the flutter of and i lived. >> she has that great line where she says the love is in th
it was called the white spot of america, that indeed that was the selling point. >> we have time for one more. >> you gs ever friends and amazing number of books and made this a good point about how the history abbas angeles exists in these books that don't exist anymore. i just have to ask, have either of you in on a 1932 novel called praise t lord by perish? this is getting very obscure but it is about and i was a family that comes to los angeles and essentially goes insane one...
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it just might be the best value in america. it's my favorite pasta! (announcer) pizza hut. america's favorite for pizza, pasta, and wings. >> serena williams must go through big sister and a strong field to capture another title. coverage of the u.s. open begins august 31st, on espn2. all four slams, all in one pla place. >> before the red sox white sox game, they held a moment of silence for the late senator ted kennedy. kennedy was a long time red sox plan. tim wakefield making his first start since july 18. they look good. jim thome, dustin pedroia, for the 4, 6, 3, d.p. ful wakefield going one run on six hits. of tied up at two. but not anymore. big papi with the big slide. second of the night. tenth career walkoff home run. first multi-home run game of 09 for him. red sox, end up winning it 3-2. they've won three straight in the 7 of the last nine. the white sox have lost 14 of the last 17 games versus the red sox, and dropped below 500 for the first time since june 28th. >> now ortiz has been up-and-down the batting order this season. but he's in the five hole. on ort
it just might be the best value in america. it's my favorite pasta! (announcer) pizza hut. america's favorite for pizza, pasta, and wings. >> serena williams must go through big sister and a strong field to capture another title. coverage of the u.s. open begins august 31st, on espn2. all four slams, all in one pla place. >> before the red sox white sox game, they held a moment of silence for the late senator ted kennedy. kennedy was a long time red sox plan. tim wakefield making...
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america's clumsiest skinny bitches. and at 10:00, ron likes his with whipped dream and chocolate sauce. stu likes his with bacon and gravy. tonight, their lives are about to change forever. [ laughter ] waffle swap. and for fat late night laughs, don't miss "jimmy kimmel live." only on lard. >> hold on a minute now. spcheers and applause ] eaking of being away, exciting news for kevin federline. looks like somebody is sporting a baby bump. [ laughter ] ti for k-fed to drop the k from his name. he's apparently so fertile he was somehow able to impregnate himself. incredible this is a crazy thing, "the new york times" is reporting that the city of new york has been dealing with the homeless problem by buying them the homeless plane tickets to send them back where they came from. for real. the cost of a plane ticket is a lot less than the cost of keeping them in the shelter. it cost the city of new york $35,000 a year to shelter a homeless family, but less than a thousand dollars to dump them on cincinnati. that's what the
america's clumsiest skinny bitches. and at 10:00, ron likes his with whipped dream and chocolate sauce. stu likes his with bacon and gravy. tonight, their lives are about to change forever. [ laughter ] waffle swap. and for fat late night laughs, don't miss "jimmy kimmel live." only on lard. >> hold on a minute now. spcheers and applause ] eaking of being away, exciting news for kevin federline. looks like somebody is sporting a baby bump. [ laughter ] ti for k-fed to drop the k...
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from america's most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. get the palm pre. only from sprint. only on the now network. deaf, hard of hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. over a leading old spice fragrance. ♪ ♪ new degree men's deodorant. mind-blowing fragrances. and replace your old mayo with the full flavor of kraft mayo with olive oil. made with the rich, delicious taste of imported olive oil. kraft mayo with olive oil is the new standard in mayo. m♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much, guys. welcome back. our next guest is a comedy icon and one of my all-time favorites. her comedy central roast premieres this sunday august 9th at 10:00 p.m. she also has a brand new show called "how did you get so rich?" which premieres tomorrow at 10 p.m. on tv land. here's a clip from "how did you get so rich?" ♪ how'd you get so rich >> joana white grew up in a shack with no running water and now he's made $50 million on billy bob piece. this is your bedroom. >> this is the master bedroom. >>
from america's most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. get the palm pre. only from sprint. only on the now network. deaf, hard of hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. over a leading old spice fragrance. ♪ ♪ new degree men's deodorant. mind-blowing fragrances. and replace your old mayo with the full flavor of kraft mayo with olive oil. made with the rich, delicious taste of imported olive oil. kraft mayo with olive...
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you can see mostly going to see a lot more hectares being planted in south america for sure. >> okay. >> and, you know, this one bushel differential between now and, you know, let's get into the second week of september if we get three good rains between now and then and no frost and i think you can add a bushel or you can take a bushel off. i mean that's going to make a dollar one way or the dollar. exactly on target on the wheat. the wheat has been making new lows here about three out of the last five days. you know, it's pathetic. and corn, i am on the page that you could -- you could end up both with about 165 yield on corn. history, you know, it is going to be on my side at least percentage-wise. >> right. >> you know, there was a lot of holes in them fields in 2004. i know it was planted early but only about 15% of that crop was plant today triple stack versus 85 today. so, i mean, we do not know really what the potential on the high end on this corn really is. >> well, you know if you used 2004 weather in the early planting. >> yes. >> those yields today would have probably bee
you can see mostly going to see a lot more hectares being planted in south america for sure. >> okay. >> and, you know, this one bushel differential between now and, you know, let's get into the second week of september if we get three good rains between now and then and no frost and i think you can add a bushel or you can take a bushel off. i mean that's going to make a dollar one way or the dollar. exactly on target on the wheat. the wheat has been making new lows here about three...
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golf glory being transported to argentina, angel cabrera took the masters in a playoff giving south america its first green jacket. our other major also saw the game reaching a new audience, staying step for step with tiger, south korean y.e. yang denied the number one player and put asian golf on top of the world. we saw for eighth months so many spectacular performances. tiger took four titles before our cameras from jack's event to washington, flint and akron. phil loved l.a. and then felt the love of the entire golf community at colonial with the pink out saturday in honor of amy. another moment, private first class being escorted up the 18th on sunday. just beautiful. this was our world from january to today. we treasured the views from our office windows and we loved every minute of bringing them to you. the cbs golf team will meet again five months time. at torrey pines. liberty national debuting in such a big way. it will not be the site of this event next year. they declared that they are going to rotate it around the new york metropolitan area and plainfield will be the site. it i
golf glory being transported to argentina, angel cabrera took the masters in a playoff giving south america its first green jacket. our other major also saw the game reaching a new audience, staying step for step with tiger, south korean y.e. yang denied the number one player and put asian golf on top of the world. we saw for eighth months so many spectacular performances. tiger took four titles before our cameras from jack's event to washington, flint and akron. phil loved l.a. and then felt...
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it, and most of north america, had trees doing their job of regulating the climate. gradually, we are taking it all away for farmland or city, and we don't notice what we are doing. the present ipcc models, predict almost unanimously that by 2014, the average summer in the north-central regions of the world will be as hot as the summer in 2003 in europe, where over 30,000 people died from heat. by then we may cool ourselves with air-conditioning and learn to live in a climate not much worse than baghdad now, but without extensive irrigation, the plants will die, and a natural ecosystems will be replaced by scrub and desert. what will there be to eat? that is the problem. the same dire changes will affect the rest of the world and i can envision you in america by grating, perhaps people in other parts of america will migrate here to seattle because it will stay relatively cool, but they will also go to canada. the chinese have the option of going to siberia if they are allowed to go there. but will there be enough food for us all? we may have about 20 years to prepare
it, and most of north america, had trees doing their job of regulating the climate. gradually, we are taking it all away for farmland or city, and we don't notice what we are doing. the present ipcc models, predict almost unanimously that by 2014, the average summer in the north-central regions of the world will be as hot as the summer in 2003 in europe, where over 30,000 people died from heat. by then we may cool ourselves with air-conditioning and learn to live in a climate not much worse...
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but for now, from all of us at abc news, good night, america, and have a great weekend. >>> hi, i'm jimmy kimmel and i'm a little concerned at the moment. my uncle frank has gone missing and we have no idea where he is. the last time we saw him he was on his way to subway to get lunch. and then -- [ phone rings ] excuse me. hello? >> hi, jim. it's uncle frank. i'm fine. >> where are you? >> i'm relaxing on a tropical island. >> but uncle frank, how can you afford to go to a tropical island? >> i won $100,00000 jkpot playing scrabble at subway.00 i got my winning -- my winning -- my woman -- >> your winning game -- hello, uncle frank? >> i got my winning game right off my cup when i ordered my delicious lunch of a subway melt, chips, apples and a drink. >> your yes, jim, you can. >> i heard that scrabble at subway is back right now. can't you also win vacation, hybrid cars, vip concert experiences, free food and much, much more? >> yes, jim, you can. >> and with such great odds of winning and $64 million in prizes, i guess anyone can win. even you, uncle frank. so when are you coming back?
but for now, from all of us at abc news, good night, america, and have a great weekend. >>> hi, i'm jimmy kimmel and i'm a little concerned at the moment. my uncle frank has gone missing and we have no idea where he is. the last time we saw him he was on his way to subway to get lunch. and then -- [ phone rings ] excuse me. hello? >> hi, jim. it's uncle frank. i'm fine. >> where are you? >> i'm relaxing on a tropical island. >> but uncle frank, how can you...
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it's a make or break month for health care in america. while we follow the politics, we are also looking at the critical needs of men and women in uniform. many returning soldiers carry life-threatening traumas that are finally getting the attention they deserve. one-third of the iraq and afghanistan vets at v.a. hospitals have mental health problems arising from their service. 37% of patients treated at v.a. hospitals for the first time are there because of mental, no the physical, issues. dr. sanjay gupta looks at how devastating those issues can be. >> there is blood everywhere. a little difficult to talk about sometimes. >> reporter: it's been a tough transition from fallujah back to smallton america for marine veteran, matthew brown. >> constantly looking around, is that a bomb or just a bag, is someone trying to get me. different paranoia factors that wear on you after a while. >> reporter: just 24 years old, he joined the one in five iraq war veterans returning from combat with ptsd, post-traumatic stress disorder. >> people knew i
it's a make or break month for health care in america. while we follow the politics, we are also looking at the critical needs of men and women in uniform. many returning soldiers carry life-threatening traumas that are finally getting the attention they deserve. one-third of the iraq and afghanistan vets at v.a. hospitals have mental health problems arising from their service. 37% of patients treated at v.a. hospitals for the first time are there because of mental, no the physical, issues. dr....
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i introduce them to the most fuel-efficient midsize sedans... ...and suvs in america. i don't know if you've heard, but this fuel efficiency thing.. kind of a big deal. anyway, ford and lincoln mercury have you covered... with showrooms full of fuel-efficient cars, trucks, suvs, crossovers, and hybrids. how's that for going green? now, get 0% financing plus up to $1,500 cash back on most ford, lincoln and mercury vehicles. go to ford.com, or visit your ford or lincoln mercury dealer. >>> president areb yib of colombia has swine flu. he started feeling sick on friday while attending a summit in argentina. the colombian foreign minister, as you might imagine, is now busy calling anybody he came in contact with. president uribe is expected to make a full recovery. the age of jet travel is responsible for the quick spread of disease and viruses around this planet. the inside of a plane has been called a high-risk environment for swine flu, so we asked for a reality check on the safety of flying this season. here's our chief science correspondent robert bazell. >> all confi
i introduce them to the most fuel-efficient midsize sedans... ...and suvs in america. i don't know if you've heard, but this fuel efficiency thing.. kind of a big deal. anyway, ford and lincoln mercury have you covered... with showrooms full of fuel-efficient cars, trucks, suvs, crossovers, and hybrids. how's that for going green? now, get 0% financing plus up to $1,500 cash back on most ford, lincoln and mercury vehicles. go to ford.com, or visit your ford or lincoln mercury dealer....
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the biggest heros in america. good morning to all of you. let me start you with you, karl. i know you spoke with jay so he ig owe stepsister last night. she is with jaycee and the two girls in california. how are they do something. >> they're doing okay. step by step, like being on mars. this is a brand nuf situation. it's never happened before. 18 years being gone like this, it's pretty remarkable. >> how has the trance sis been? we talked about that a little bit this morning with an expert, how hard it will be for jaycee and her two daughters who never knew anything about this existence in captivity to kind of get back into society. >> it's going to take a long time. they thought jaycee was her sister. they didn't realize that she had been kidnapped and the national center for missing children is helping coach her and bringing people into help. it will take long time. >> what is their emotional state, what did she tell you? >> i think the girls are okay. they were attacheded to him. they cried when this happened. it's like it's going to take a long time. people say when c
the biggest heros in america. good morning to all of you. let me start you with you, karl. i know you spoke with jay so he ig owe stepsister last night. she is with jaycee and the two girls in california. how are they do something. >> they're doing okay. step by step, like being on mars. this is a brand nuf situation. it's never happened before. 18 years being gone like this, it's pretty remarkable. >> how has the trance sis been? we talked about that a little bit this morning with...
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he felt that america could never be what america should be until we completed the civil-rights revolution in the 1960's. tavis: a wanted play a clipip fm senator kennedy on this program -- i want to play a clip from senator kennedy, talalng about brown vs. the board of education. >> when you think of that case, you think of the magna cardoza for black americans -- the magna carta for black americans and all americans. it opened up the civil-rights movement of 1964, the public accommodations, the nondiscrimination in employment, the 1965 voting rights act. i think the brown vs. board of education was the decision that really set the stage. it was dr. king it was the spiritual -- it was dr. king who was the spiritual leader of the movement, but brown vs. board of education opened that way. tavis: education is one of those ways that we appreciate senator kennedy for being stalwart on, yes? >> senator kennedy had a passion for equal education for all of our children. i remember so well when that decision came down in 1964, -- one that in 1954, i was 14 years old. i thought i would get to ride
he felt that america could never be what america should be until we completed the civil-rights revolution in the 1960's. tavis: a wanted play a clipip fm senator kennedy on this program -- i want to play a clip from senator kennedy, talalng about brown vs. the board of education. >> when you think of that case, you think of the magna cardoza for black americans -- the magna carta for black americans and all americans. it opened up the civil-rights movement of 1964, the public...
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>> as do movies like "little miss sunshine". ♪ >> some people in america are disgusted by these pageants. >> we well, i think that's their opinion. we're not going to stop doing them. parents enjoy showcasing their kids. what is wrong with that? as long as you keep it in a positive aspect, i don't think anything is wrong with that. >> the spray tans, why is it so necessary? why can't children be beautiful the way they are? >> the tan, i mean, i just think it looks pretty to be tanned. you know? swimsuit models, whatever. you want to have a nice glow to you. >> but she's 4. >> but she's 4. >> look in the bathroom -- >> as for the over the top costumes? many people are concerned they're sexualizing these very young girls. do you think the show girl outfit is appropriate for a 4-year-old? >> she's covered everywhere. when i think of a show girl, i think of a gorgeous, glamorous woman. to me, it's old hollywood. the glamour. not sexualizing my child. >> mickey wood admits showcasing her child is the ultimate high. >> that's when you won little miss arkansas. >> but maintains that eden is sti
>> as do movies like "little miss sunshine". ♪ >> some people in america are disgusted by these pageants. >> we well, i think that's their opinion. we're not going to stop doing them. parents enjoy showcasing their kids. what is wrong with that? as long as you keep it in a positive aspect, i don't think anything is wrong with that. >> the spray tans, why is it so necessary? why can't children be beautiful the way they are? >> the tan, i mean, i just...
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all right. ( announcer ) blackberry runs better on america's largest 3g network. and now buy any blackberry, like the new tour, and get one free. verizon wireless. and then there's the twin-turbocharging, 365-horsepower-generating, ecoboost™ engine in the all-new ford taurus sho that has the thirst of a v6 with the thrust of a v8. we speak car. we speak innovation. introducing the all-new taurus sho from ford. drive one. garth, you're up. hold on, i'm at capitalone.com picking a photo... for my credit card. here's one from my prom. oh, what memories. how 'bout one from our golf outing? ( shouting ) i know, maybe one of my first-born son. dad, mom says the boys gotta go. personalize your card by uploading... your own photo at capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? ♪ and replace your old mayo with the full flavor of kraft mayo with olive oil. with the rich taste of imported olive oil and half the fat and calories of hellmann's real mayo. your sandwich will never be the same. kraft mayo with olive oil. it's the new standard in mayo. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>
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. >> this fall the most feared filmmaker in america. >> can you tell me what a credit default swap is. >> will reveal what happens when wall street tanks. >> foreclosures. >> a global meltdown. >> and a government fails. >> by spending just a few million dollars to buy congress, wall street was given billions. >> the motion is adopted. >> you know michael moore is, don't you? the film director, he's filming me right now. >> how did this collapse happen. >> i got home on a friday, everything was just fine. i got home after my plane landed and all of a sudden we have this crisis on. >> it has to be a rebellion between the people who have nothing and the people who have it all. >> everything was being handled by the treasury secretary from goldman sachs. this was almost like an intelligence operation. >> this is straight up capitalism. >> where is our money? >> i don't know. >> the people here really aren't this charge. >> i guess you win. >> we want our money back. >> capitalism offers people the freedom to choose where they work. >> there isn't anything in here. i'm not going to be a g
. >> this fall the most feared filmmaker in america. >> can you tell me what a credit default swap is. >> will reveal what happens when wall street tanks. >> foreclosures. >> a global meltdown. >> and a government fails. >> by spending just a few million dollars to buy congress, wall street was given billions. >> the motion is adopted. >> you know michael moore is, don't you? the film director, he's filming me right now. >> how did...
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ght now the incentives in america are if y want profit, do me. you make money bdoing stuff anthere's no limit. so we do a do and do and we get is oversupply, this excess activity because thas how people, hospitals, dtors make money. >> carl, you gave him alady a lile cocktail from the bar. all righty. if you need anything more,ust leus know. right w you are going to get a lile bit of a local anesthetic down here in your g. let's start with the right heart. you ow, if you're a hammer, everything looks like a nail yoknow, i'm an interventional cardiologist and thas what i door a living is i fix blockages. six front checks b35, plse. does the hospital likeou doing lots of procedures? sure, you know, these procures are reimrsed, fairly substantially. you kn, even within your own grouthere is a component of productivity. you know, you wish tngs would juste about taking care of patients and doing theight thin but, you know, are there external pressures? absolute. ablutely. >> dyou have to push the cath or does it find its way jus naturally? >> alloads
ght now the incentives in america are if y want profit, do me. you make money bdoing stuff anthere's no limit. so we do a do and do and we get is oversupply, this excess activity because thas how people, hospitals, dtors make money. >> carl, you gave him alady a lile cocktail from the bar. all righty. if you need anything more,ust leus know. right w you are going to get a lile bit of a local anesthetic down here in your g. let's start with the right heart. you ow, if you're a hammer,...
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the french king decided to extend his power to america of the ruling class did not like the ideas of they took up arms out of their rebellion was born a new country, meco which have a flag bearing a cactus mounted by a ego that held a stake in its peak. meanwhile the anglo american's guarded against the borders of mexico their symbol is also the ego it is a american gle there were shipped the bird dog they displayed ever were even on buttons and gold buckles of the soldiers to terrified of stapp's with eagles. this time it is not one ego but to if they were about to wage their own struggle for the empire. 600 years, two pages that is not bad. that took a lot of cutting out sorry it seems i am losing my voice from the beginning. 1848 after the shooting part was over the mexican historian sa there were two causes of the war. one was the united states expansionism, not aggressively, did by mexico week that is a fair enough description of what went on. of the united states was colonize originally in the british period by nonconformist, dropouts and troublemakers and glad to get them outf
the french king decided to extend his power to america of the ruling class did not like the ideas of they took up arms out of their rebellion was born a new country, meco which have a flag bearing a cactus mounted by a ego that held a stake in its peak. meanwhile the anglo american's guarded against the borders of mexico their symbol is also the ego it is a american gle there were shipped the bird dog they displayed ever were even on buttons and gold buckles of the soldiers to terrified of...
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is that a good thing for america how so? >> it's good for the economy because the national home ownership rate is about 65% with what was enacted by the carter. that inflated it to about 70%. that created all the wonderful crazy financing that has gone on in our system. it all started because those 35-6% of people should not have been there. it's terrible if you are one of these people, but it's what has to happen. >> they are talking about 63% ownership at 2020 which is less than 70% what it is right now. >> the fact of the matter is, one of the great things about free society, if you have a stake in it. everybody who has a stake in society, the success of the society it helps the adhesion of the society and it helps its freedom. if you own a home, that is your stake. that represents your stake in society. that is something people defend. you wanted as much home ownership as is all possible, it is financially feasible to have. >> do you think home ownership is a right in this country? >> i don't. i get what wayne is saying.
is that a good thing for america how so? >> it's good for the economy because the national home ownership rate is about 65% with what was enacted by the carter. that inflated it to about 70%. that created all the wonderful crazy financing that has gone on in our system. it all started because those 35-6% of people should not have been there. it's terrible if you are one of these people, but it's what has to happen. >> they are talking about 63% ownership at 2020 which is less than...
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. >>> what a week in america's courtrooms. take a look at the stories and more important the people that touched our lives. >> i can now announce that as of this afternoon we now have a warrant for the arrest of ryan alexander jenkins for the murder of jasmine. >> the fingers and teeth were removed. >> jasmine is 28 years old, was 28 years old. she was an aspiring model for a time. >> do we know the cause of death? >> we do know it was strangulation. i checked with the police again a short time ago, and they confirmed it was strangulation. >> very stunning development. the police have announced hours ago it was no stranger that snuck into that home and took this little girl? where is haleigh cummings? simple answer, we didn't know. but now this is a major development, t.j. >> one thing, you've got ronald and crystal, no longer suspects. but misty's story has been inconsistent from day one. >> this is kristi cornwell from several years ago when her now teenage son was a baby. each passing day in her disappearance is agonizing f
. >>> what a week in america's courtrooms. take a look at the stories and more important the people that touched our lives. >> i can now announce that as of this afternoon we now have a warrant for the arrest of ryan alexander jenkins for the murder of jasmine. >> the fingers and teeth were removed. >> jasmine is 28 years old, was 28 years old. she was an aspiring model for a time. >> do we know the cause of death? >> we do know it was strangulation. i...